Search CROPSYS
Browse on keywords: legume ID
Search results on 05/18/13
986. Bonnett R.K.. . Forage crops for the non-irrigated lands of Idaho.. ID Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. #120.
Lists grasses and legumes; also sudan grass, soybean, forage mixes.
1846. Emerson, P.. 1919. Inoculation of legumes.. ID Agr. Expt. Sta. Circular #7.
Soil method - take from inoculated field (400 lb/ac) and spread on new land. Pure culture - commercially available; describes nodules on different species; gives guidelines for inoculation.
2984. Jacklin, A.W.. 1940. Annual Agronomy Report. North Idaho Area. USDA - SCS, Moscow, ID.
Sweetclover well suited as a soil building crop; best to plant with a grass to reduce erosion, reducing "burning" of first grain crop, improve quality of forage; have tried slender wheat grass, blue and Canada wild type; still looking for a good species; gypsum increased tonnage of tops, shortened tap root depth. T: yield, crop performance.
3607. Klages, K.H. and R.H. Stark. 1949. Grass and grass seed production.. ID Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. #273.
Lists hay and seed yields of special grasses; discusses stand configuration; N fertilization; adaptation of different grasses.
395. Anon.. undated. Soil conservation with adapted legumes and grasses.. .
Discussed planting and mangement of legumes and grasses; sweetclover for pasture, hay or green manure; sweetclover seed production.
509. Auld, D.L.. 1982. Garbanzo beans - a potential new pulse crop for Idaho.. ID Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. #615.
Yields around 2000 lb/ac; describes basic production practices for northern Idaho; early spring seeding recommended, in 6 inch rows with 1-2 seeds per foot; weed control is essential, as chickpeas are poor competitors; seed can be direct combined. T: seed yield size, planting date, row spacing, weed control.
536. Auld, D.L. and G.A. Lee. 1981. Chickpea - a potential new pulse crop for northern Idaho.. ID Agr. Expt. Sta. CIS #570.
variety, planting date, weed control trials
545. Auld, D.L.. 1979. Melrose Austrian winter pea.. ID Agr. Expt. Sta. CIS #497.
New variety; 8-12% more yield; more tolerant to Ascochyta foot rot; better winter survival. T: yield, survival, disease resistance.
555. Auld, D.L., G.A. Murray, and R.V. Withers. 1983. Austrian winter peas: a green manure crop for Idaho.. ID Agr. Expt. Sta. CIS #652.
Good % of pea N is from soil; best to plow under right after flowering; Melrose contributed 278 lb/ac of vine N; winter peas produced slightly more biomass than spring peas, but fall peas can be plowed 2 weeks earlier; spring peas accumulated 70 lb N/ac more than winter peas; variable cost of WW-SB-SF = $63/ac, uses 120 lb N/ac; for WW-SB-pea GM = $59/ac, with only 40 lb N/ac; must consider intangible benifits; recommended green manure crop every 3-5 years. T: organic matter yield, nitrogen content, costs.
565. Auld, D.L., B.L. Bettis, M.J. Dial and G.A. Murray. 1982. Austrian winter and spring peas as green manure crops in northern Idaho.. Agron. J. 74:1047-1050.
T: organic matter and nitrogen contributions, pea yield.